...says the guy with son and daughter who is of the few (like me) to actually have a Tiko delivered. While not on my desk at work, I do have it nicely packed up with all original documentation. Mine actually prints! You don't need much info to find people. ;-)

I suggest you edit (or delete) this post. You've shared personally identifiable information on a public website, linking your full name, phone number, and email address. With this information it is trivial to determine your street address, names of family members, etc. For example, I very quickly looked up what I could and I see that you've got a big red STOP sign in your garage. Scary, right?

While this website may not be a common honeypot for malicious people online, malicious people still do exist and finding information like this is often more than ample motivation for them to dig in and test how much they are able to do with your information.

Furthermore, I don't see how your post aligns with the intended purpose of this site. Ideas submitted here are largely general as they relate to 3D printing services rather than to a single 3D printing project (e.g. scanning a rock and recreating it in some plastic or foam materials).